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walmart stock up 22%. we just saw whole foods up 4% in the last 12 months, rahul. is that -- why is that such a big outperformer between the two when they're both best in their niches? >> it's all about expectations. whole foods came into this year over the last 12 months with high valuation and strong performance into the numbers. business is still firing on all cylinders, although it's slowed a bit very recently. but as a result, i think walmart came in from being a much hated stock. if you look at the period before that, whole foods v has done exceptionally well. so there's a little bit of catch up happening. but generally speaking, walmart is struggling, too. whole foods is flying in the business. >> and a fascinating point, ross. rahul, thanks very much. these are your headlines if you're just joining us here on "worldwide exchange." the white house and congress are talking, but not to each other. a day before billions of dollars in automatic budget cuts are set to take effect. >>> the japanese government nom names harihuka kuroda has bank of japan governor ch
walmart stock up 22%. we just saw whole foods up 4% in the last 12 months, rahul. is that -- why is that such a big outperformer between the two when they're both best in their niches? >> it's all about expectations. whole foods came into this year over the last 12 months with high valuation and strong performance into the numbers. business is still firing on all cylinders, although it's slowed a bit very recently. but as a result, i think walmart came in from being a much hated stock. if...
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. 22 times. right now i think a little bit under 14. is that fair? maybe 13.8. i don't know what the exact number is. the average long term is 15 times. now, that tells me the valuations are pretty reasonable based on profits. >> yeah. and that is the bold case for the rest of this market is valuations certainly aren't stretched. i think if you want to be bearish you could probably look inside a lot of these numbers and find something that might not work. you have to assume that forward -- those forward earnings are correct, which if you look at some of maybe the ibm numbers and the vmware, those guys are saying, listen, corporations are starting to slow down in the fourth quarter. so if you start to look at that and you say all right, maybe earnings aren't going to be that great next year, then the market does start to look a little expensive. >> jim pethokoukis, though, good ism numbers. surprising manufacturing number today. i think most people surprised. car sales surprisingly strong. for all
. 22 times. right now i think a little bit under 14. is that fair? maybe 13.8. i don't know what the exact number is. the average long term is 15 times. now, that tells me the valuations are pretty reasonable based on profits. >> yeah. and that is the bold case for the rest of this market is valuations certainly aren't stretched. i think if you want to be bearish you could probably look inside a lot of these numbers and find something that might not work. you have to assume that forward...
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house prices are up 4% to 6% compared to the year prior, 3% to 4% increase in national house price indices in 2013. peter: and new home construction continuing to rise 25% last year compared to the year before and expecting another 20% increase in housing starts for this year. he also sees mortgage rates inching up from 3.5% right now for a 3-year fixed rate loan but remaining below 4% for this year but he does worry about anything that could hurt the economy which could hurt the man -- demand for housing like not on effect from the budget battles in washington. dennis: thank you, peter barnes. the obama administration has gone to extraordinary lengths to fix the housing crisis, programs that help the faulting homeowners stay in their homes and refinance underwater mortgages, multibillion-dollar find on banks over alleged foreclosure errors but have those government efforts slowed down recovery they were supposed to help? joining us is former chairman of president obama's council of economic advisers austan goolsbee now professor at the university of chicago school of business. thanks for
house prices are up 4% to 6% compared to the year prior, 3% to 4% increase in national house price indices in 2013. peter: and new home construction continuing to rise 25% last year compared to the year before and expecting another 20% increase in housing starts for this year. he also sees mortgage rates inching up from 3.5% right now for a 3-year fixed rate loan but remaining below 4% for this year but he does worry about anything that could hurt the economy which could hurt the man -- demand...
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he said that george bush's 4 trillion was irresponsible and unpatriotic. by definition, is he irresponsible and unpatriotic? >> well, has to pay george bush's debt. talk to me about the debt cut that was taken care of, when the republicans control the house, the senate, and the presidency. >> and time to go with-- >> and sit at the table and take responsibility and george bush is out of office five years. and you've got to grow up, and-- >> going to say. >> he's given a trillion dollar deficits, not george bush. george bush never gave obama the deficit. >> and president obama, president obama-- amassed more debt in four years than the previous. you can't escape that. >> under president obama we created jobs every month, and-- >> fewer americans working. >> losing $800,000 jobs. and we were gaining with this economy is recovering under president obama. >> thank you both. and they're unemployed and-- >> senator rand paul will join me for a live in studio interview, that's coming up, first with the help of the new york times, yes, you heard me right. we will
he said that george bush's 4 trillion was irresponsible and unpatriotic. by definition, is he irresponsible and unpatriotic? >> well, has to pay george bush's debt. talk to me about the debt cut that was taken care of, when the republicans control the house, the senate, and the presidency. >> and time to go with-- >> and sit at the table and take responsibility and george bush is out of office five years. and you've got to grow up, and-- >> going to say. >> he's...
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it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking....
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acme packet shares rallying on the news, up 22%. blackberry catching an upgrade from market perform over at bernstein. higher orders for commercial and military orders. >> we've still lost dow 14,000 today. down currently about 96 points. good morning. >> good morning. >> what does this loss mean? >> at this point, i think you have a big game yesterday, and we don't have anything coming out of washington for another three weeks. a little bit of dirth between pitchers and catchers. eco data, not impressive this morning. we had a mixed bag of earnings, the ones that did well were rewarded handsomely. those who didn't got trashed. we start to look around the globe and they say where can we drill down into. the equity markets will be finding the names. >> we managed to rally on when we knew the economy didn't -- >> friday, obviously weekly expirations that people trying to peg to. you have the momentum in psychology. people want to see that number. they want to break out the hats and that's it. monday morning, it's time to actually take
acme packet shares rallying on the news, up 22%. blackberry catching an upgrade from market perform over at bernstein. higher orders for commercial and military orders. >> we've still lost dow 14,000 today. down currently about 96 points. good morning. >> good morning. >> what does this loss mean? >> at this point, i think you have a big game yesterday, and we don't have anything coming out of washington for another three weeks. a little bit of dirth between pitchers and...
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watch rachel's cnn bleacher report special kickoff in new orleans. it airs tomorrow 4:00 p.m. eastern. >>> the man accused of holding a child hostage inside a bunker is being called a loner, a survivalist. so what makes an extremist tick? i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> an american idol contestant tells an emotional story about his time in war. but something doesn't quite add up. >>> plus, he's a legend, a hall of famer, and now steven tyler has a legislative bill named after him. wait until you hear this. >>> and a couple's terrifying race to keep their newborn alive in one of the world's most dangerous places. trust me, it is a story you'll never forget. all right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say
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. >> and it was early. gosh, it was early. >> and we took a shot of him and it was like -- that's the way -- >> collect on my -- on your gambling debt. >> i told but that bet that -- >> and he rel muches on his bet. >> iept not welching, because by losing, you have to go to dinner with me. >> one dinner could have been okay, but two dinners? . >> he complained about how you had not -- >> i don't know when you're in town or your wife is in town. >> i am in, you know, halftime. >> you know what? he hasn't wanted to -- that's wa i said. by inwinning the bet, you actually lost the bet so you have to spend time with me. you know what he came up with already today? >> what's that? >> you know what's on that ship every day? the poop deck. >> joe has been fascinated with this. >> i'm fascinated with the coverage of it because when we talk to someone who is on the ship and says it wasn't ta bad, we're like, get rid of them. find somebody who has had a horrible time. the anchors dance around, has it been hot? has it
. >> and it was early. gosh, it was early. >> and we took a shot of him and it was like -- that's the way -- >> collect on my -- on your gambling debt. >> i told but that bet that -- >> and he rel muches on his bet. >> iept not welching, because by losing, you have to go to dinner with me. >> one dinner could have been okay, but two dinners? . >> he complained about how you had not -- >> i don't know when you're in town or your wife is in...
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mark with more on what gap said. >> gap is down in the red, nearly 4%. there was good news here. january same store sales up 8%. banana republic international segments coming in better than expected. fourth quarter guidance, top analyst estimates. but other analysts pointing out to me signs of concern. one, they said inventories being a bit higher than the company guided at the end of the year. that's a potential warning signal. they also point out the company here is going to face tougher comps looking ahead. gap down about 3.7% right now. carl, back to you. >> all right. that's what you get for beating the number, i guess. thanks, josh. let's get to the capital markets op ed. gary kay is here post 9 with i'm told a proper too and lots of good stuff. >> maybe we'll get to garbage bags at the end of the segment. but, carl, when i managed money, it was easy to bring in analysts who told you why you owned the stock and why they locked it. it's different listening to people on the other side who are negative about something when a lot of people are positive. we know people are posit
mark with more on what gap said. >> gap is down in the red, nearly 4%. there was good news here. january same store sales up 8%. banana republic international segments coming in better than expected. fourth quarter guidance, top analyst estimates. but other analysts pointing out to me signs of concern. one, they said inventories being a bit higher than the company guided at the end of the year. that's a potential warning signal. they also point out the company here is going to face...
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dow up by 22 points and s&p up by three. as we head to a break, the president speaking about busy a -- business and the state of the union. >> let's set party interests aside and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future. let's do it without the brinksmanship that scares consumers and scares off investors. the greatest nation on earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next. we can't do it. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indis
dow up by 22 points and s&p up by three. as we head to a break, the president speaking about busy a -- business and the state of the union. >> let's set party interests aside and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future. let's do it without the brinksmanship that scares consumers and scares off investors. the greatest nation on earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next....
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g-4, g-3s, right? >> talking about good fellas. >> all right. >> anyway, so it's a good day for to talk sequester and italy, i think. and bring it home. we're going to talk more about that as we go on. >> italy needs a sequester. >> maybe italy needs a sequester. >> maybe we need a guy like berlusconi. we had one. right? we had one. let's bring him -- maybe we'll elect his wife. anyway these two guys will be with us for the rest of the hour. we are watching the shares of home depot this morning. the company reporting earnings earlier in the show. what the home improvement giant is saying about business conditions and the state of the economy next as we head to break. i'm not saying that this seems like berlusconi is -- >> i know. >> i love -- i'm glad he's back. i mean if you got a guy -- if the richest guy owns a bunch of tv stations, let him run italy! he should be king. not premier. check on european markets after yesterday's wild ride. "squawk box" is back with more on what you can expect today. >>
g-4, g-3s, right? >> talking about good fellas. >> all right. >> anyway, so it's a good day for to talk sequester and italy, i think. and bring it home. we're going to talk more about that as we go on. >> italy needs a sequester. >> maybe italy needs a sequester. >> maybe we need a guy like berlusconi. we had one. right? we had one. let's bring him -- maybe we'll elect his wife. anyway these two guys will be with us for the rest of the hour. we are watching...
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i have 22 agency had -- heads. by the state constitution, those 22 people have to work for me. you had better hire great people. i see them every week or week and a half area in terms of having to sit down and face the review, once a month. that is a long time. you had better have great people. number two, you had better understand the numbers. nice in the numbers of government. it is all about deciding what you want to do. in a business, everybody has a clear job. trying to sell more twinkies, whatever it is. in government there are so many different missions, it is hard to delineate. you should say here is why i am here. >> when you pick up the phone and want to get a message to president obama, who you talk to in the white house? >> i talked to washington through two or three agencies. i probably talk to arnie duncan once a month. right now, hhs is a big issue. i would talk to the secretary while we are up here. i have not had to duck to the president. -- talk to the president. he called to ask your food be part of an education event -- if we would be part of an education ev
i have 22 agency had -- heads. by the state constitution, those 22 people have to work for me. you had better hire great people. i see them every week or week and a half area in terms of having to sit down and face the review, once a month. that is a long time. you had better have great people. number two, you had better understand the numbers. nice in the numbers of government. it is all about deciding what you want to do. in a business, everybody has a clear job. trying to sell more twinkies,...
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the hang seng was up by almost 2 22%. in europe, you're continuing to see that strend with modest gains there. right now, germany, the dax is up 0.5%. less than 0.25% for both the ftse and the cac. we're going to talk more about the situation in europe with a special squawk newsmaker in the next hour. ecb member nuwall nnowotny. the sequester will go into effect at midnight unless congress takes action. it looks as though there will be no effort to stop the automatic cuts before they kick in. our squawk newsmaker on this topic this morning is house budget chairman paul ryan. he's going to be joining us in a cnbc exclusive at 8:00 eastern time. and this is the first time we'll be talking to him since the presidential election. >> maybe we can have a sequester every week and the markets will be at 30,000. markets, ooh, they're really worried about this. don't do it, don't do it. and you can't say this time that they're expecting a deal. to happen at the last minute. that's not what it is. >> they've been invited to the whit
the hang seng was up by almost 2 22%. in europe, you're continuing to see that strend with modest gains there. right now, germany, the dax is up 0.5%. less than 0.25% for both the ftse and the cac. we're going to talk more about the situation in europe with a special squawk newsmaker in the next hour. ecb member nuwall nnowotny. the sequester will go into effect at midnight unless congress takes action. it looks as though there will be no effort to stop the automatic cuts before they kick in....
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india and the eu, absolutely. i would be remiss if i conveyed the impression that with our economic relationship that i was trying to sound as if we had no complaints. i was saying that with all trading partners, you inevitably get involved with the agreement over one particular aspect of trade over another. since that narrative is good, we need to focus on that and put these into something like the trade policy forum and deal with them separately. but we have made substantial progress. i believe there'll be one that where i hope we can finally get a deal. we have a great deal of progress and matters related industry and agriculture. that gap remains to be breached. it is certainly giving us a lot of attention. negotiating *, you have the same set of people that are debating these issues and all of their partners. we need to conclude this and we will be looking for a win-win proposition. >> we have a group right here. >> i am from brookings next door. i hate to put you on the spot here, but this just came out and
india and the eu, absolutely. i would be remiss if i conveyed the impression that with our economic relationship that i was trying to sound as if we had no complaints. i was saying that with all trading partners, you inevitably get involved with the agreement over one particular aspect of trade over another. since that narrative is good, we need to focus on that and put these into something like the trade policy forum and deal with them separately. but we have made substantial progress. i...
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stage, to jen one to june 22 gen three. and each of those, when their first produced, low volumes with sort of in the lab, they have a high cost. it's like think about it. you're basically putting those first versions of a new technology together by hand. that costs a lot. but when you get to the larger manufacturing, then when you achieve those economies of scale, then they are strictly price competitive in the marketplace. if you can allow, ma continue to march down that technology pathway, then we think that eventually you can see a scenario where you don't need them. we hope. you know, and i think we have seen that in our technologies. each of our technology pathways have an endpoint that is below the current prices of the income the technology they are competing with. i think you'd see sort of a natural exit point right there. >> thanks. i will take one last question. >> thanks. thanks very much for the conference. i have a question for kevin. unless i missed it, one of the priorities you did not mention was a clean en
stage, to jen one to june 22 gen three. and each of those, when their first produced, low volumes with sort of in the lab, they have a high cost. it's like think about it. you're basically putting those first versions of a new technology together by hand. that costs a lot. but when you get to the larger manufacturing, then when you achieve those economies of scale, then they are strictly price competitive in the marketplace. if you can allow, ma continue to march down that technology pathway,...
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this seems to be one more driven by growth worries coming out of the eu. take a quick look at the damage that's brought in terms of the currency board. the euro over here, there we go, dooits it's down about 0.8%. as for sterling that's also weaker, but just a little bit. the dollar did strengthen significantly after the fed yesterday. everyone is saying it's an overreaction to the fed minutes. we know that what they'ring god is conditions don't stay put. >>> back over here, citi's chairman is not seeking a break-up of the bank. a story in today's wall street journal says michael o'neill was among those encouraging investors not to break up the bank. he is backing abroad cost cutting plans, but exploring a break-up is no longer said to be among his top priorities. >>> and top equity firm sports ing represents tennis players and lots of people including super model giselle bundchen. back in the day owned roger federer. the decision to sell has been driven by the trustee who own tess state of the former ceo and chairman. peemp say it could fetch mother than
this seems to be one more driven by growth worries coming out of the eu. take a quick look at the damage that's brought in terms of the currency board. the euro over here, there we go, dooits it's down about 0.8%. as for sterling that's also weaker, but just a little bit. the dollar did strengthen significantly after the fed yesterday. everyone is saying it's an overreaction to the fed minutes. we know that what they'ring god is conditions don't stay put. >>> back over here, citi's...
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we have failed to grow jobs on a net basis for 22 years. these are pretty big issues. >> let's talk politics here. governors of both parties are here. you have some pretty tough things to say about your counterparts in the republican party. republicans have more governor is now than the democrats do. why do you think that is? do you see 2014 as an opportunity for your party to correct what happened in 2010 when you had a backlash towards president obama? >> yes, it certainly represents the opportunity. >> will you take advantage of it? >> hopefully, we will. you will have some governors here later today. i think you might want to ask them about it. i think it will be a competitive year. i am sure they will come after me. republicans will come after me. when we think we can pick some up. >> you have mentioned some of your favor governors previously. who is your server republican governor? >> i guess i can say this. you are going to have the governor of tennessee on later. i have a lot of respect for him. maybe part of that is we both barrier
we have failed to grow jobs on a net basis for 22 years. these are pretty big issues. >> let's talk politics here. governors of both parties are here. you have some pretty tough things to say about your counterparts in the republican party. republicans have more governor is now than the democrats do. why do you think that is? do you see 2014 as an opportunity for your party to correct what happened in 2010 when you had a backlash towards president obama? >> yes, it certainly...